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Law of Conservation of Mass

Law of Conservation of Mass

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Science

9th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-5, MS-PS1-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Danielle Lockwood

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3 Slides • 6 Questions

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Law of Conservation of Mass

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Means, that the amount of mass a reaction starts with must be equal to the amount of mass that it must end with

OR PERHAPS MORE SCIENTIFICALLY -

Matter cannot be created or destroyed.

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Multiple Choice

What is the Law of Conservation of mass?

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Matter cannot be created nor destroyed

2

Matter can be created and destroyed

3

Matter can only be created

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Matter can only be destroyed

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-Ms Lockwood

So... here are some questions for you to consider what that actually MEANS

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Multiple Choice

Bob puts 200 g of ice into a pitcher with 900 g of water. He gets distracted and comes back later to find that the ice has melted in the water. How many grams of water does Bob now have in the pitcher?

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200 g

2

700 g

3

1100 g

4

900 g

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Multiple Choice

32 g of oxygen completely reacts with 8 g of hydrogen to produce ___ g water

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8

2

12

3

24

4

40

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Multiple Choice

What will weigh more when a chemical change is complete?  The reactants before the chemical reaction, or the product after the reaction is complete?
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They both will weigh the same

2

The product always weighs more than the reactant

3

The reactant will weigh more than the product

4

They both will loose mass after the reaction

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Open Ended

Write down what you understand the law of conservation to mean...

8

Multiple Choice

Can you determine how quickly reaction has occurred by measuring the products formed?

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Yes

2

No

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Since the mass of products formed is equal to the mass of reactants used, we can absolutely use the amount of product form to determine the speed of a reaction

Law of Conservation of Mass

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Means, that the amount of mass a reaction starts with must be equal to the amount of mass that it must end with

OR PERHAPS MORE SCIENTIFICALLY -

Matter cannot be created or destroyed.

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